Showtime exec: Mayweather-McGregor happens in 2017 or it won't happen ever

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Plans for a megafight between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor will require the cooperation of several influential parties, and that includes Mayweather's partners at Showtime Sports.


Executive vice president Stephen Espinoza recently appeared on "Boxing with Chris Mannix" to provide an update on where the situation stands and he believes that UFC president Dana White is hesitant to let his biggest star dip his toes in the world of boxing.


And that hesitation could prove fatal to the bout's prospects.


"Do they, in fact, want it? Dana - speaking on behalf of, I assume, the UFC - is making noises that he's more open to it but talk is talk," Espinoza said, according to Jed Meshew of MMA Fighting. "I haven't seen a lot of progress either internally in the deal between the two of them or externally, the deal between that side and this side.


"It's largely at a standstill. There hasn't been a ton of progress and I think if they don't move relatively quickly, people may move on. People may tire of it. But it really is something that needs to happen this year or it probably won't happen. Floyd's on 18 months, two solid years come September since he's fought. He's still in great shape, but at a certain point, he's not gonna do it after a while."


If it's true that the UFC is dragging its feet on the deal, it's understandable given the fact that a massive boxing payday for McGregor would essentially price him out of the Octagon. Even a conservative estimate - say a $60-million purse for McGregor - would see "The Notorious" make around three times more than he has for any of his UFC appearances.


"I think part of the fear on the UFC's side is that they'll never see Conor again," Espinoza said. "If he makes 50, 60, 70 and then you never see him in the ring and he retires in Ireland and so much for their megastar."


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Liked all 3 wrs. I had the over +135 for over 3 wrs taken 1st rd. Landed on 3 after the 9th pick and that was that. But had correy davis under 17.5.


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Liked all 3 wrs. I had the over +135 for over 3 wrs taken 1st rd. Landed on 3 after the 9th pick and that was that. But had correy davis under 17.5.


Ross will help Cinci. They had to address that area after losing key weapons last off season.


I thought Titans hit it off well with Correy Davis and Adoree Jackson.

Was I responding to the wrong thread. Lol yes
 

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Mayweather is only -1100 on most of the betting sites.

If that is the case he might only be around -250 to KO which would be a pretty good bet I think. He isn't gonna go the full 12 with an amateur.

I think they're just trying to make people tie $ up or something though. If the fight actually gets made he should be a lot higher.

And fwiw if McGregor grabbed like 70 million I don't think it would be his last fight, he would probably still fight Diaz at 155 one more time. Tough to see him doing more beyond that though. Fighting is no joke.
 

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